ABBREVIATIONS AND MARKS EXPLAINED. 



Bor. Mr. Borrer. 



Bx. Mr. Baxter,' Curator of the Botanic Garden, Ox- 

 ford. The compiler of the work has found this 

 excellent Botanist a valuable and friendly referee 

 on all difficult points, and is obliged to him for the 

 use of his collection of Oxfordshire and other habi- 

 tats, and for several scattered observations. 

 Pn. Mr. Purton, Author of the valuable Midland Flora. 

 R. Pr. Mr. Roundell Palmer, Trin. Coll. Oxford. 



Y. Mr. N. B. Young, Fellow of New Coll. Oxford. 

 Wh. The Rev. R. M. White, Fellow of Magdalen 

 College, Oxford : obliged to him for habitats, and 

 for several Ang. Sax. derivations. 

 T, Rev. Mr. Teasdale, Lincoln College, Oxford. 

 P)-. Mr. Perry, Author of a List of Warwickshire Plants. 

 J. H. Mr. John Haines, RadclifFe Library. 

 Sch. Schkur's Carices, in his Handbuch, &c. admirable 



figures. 

 Sm, Sir James Edward Smith. 

 J. .Tussieu. Br. Brown. DC. Decandolle. 

 //. Hooker. 

 R. W. The Compiler of this work. 



M. Morton. Morton's Northamptonshire, folio. 

 H. L. Hooker's Flora Londinensis, folio, plates, &c. 

 E. B. English Botany, (Original Edition,) 8vo. A useful, 

 cheap edition, is in the course of publication, in 

 numbers : these plates^ indispensable. 

 G. E. Johnson's Gerarde's Herbal, folio. Gerarde's names 

 being quoted at full length, the reader will easily 

 refer to the first ; Gerarde's own edition of his 

 Herbal, if possessed of that edition, plates, &c. 



' Founder of the Natural History and Botanical Society, Oxfordj 1831 



2 Plates of all our British flowering plants. 



